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he was re-elected president of the united states with over a majority of the vote. with an economy that can only be described as suffering and troubled. so he understands the politics of it. he knows that it is an uphill fight. but the reality is and police officers will tell you as well, police chiefs in particular, is it is the impulsive end. and it's the idea of multideaths at a time which is what a gun can do. i mean it's not-- we have changed the culture in this country as as far as smoking has concerned. when i was a pfc, cigarettes were $2 a carton. now it's $9 for a pack of cigarettes and there is a stigma. we don't see smoking in movies any more. we don't see that same level of social acceptance. i mean i think the culture is part of it, no doubt about it. >> if i could just one on the politics, i think the ambitiousness of the proposals was politically savvy. because it will allow a lot of senators from marginal areas who are swinging in the mid thrill to say well i'm not for the assault weapons ban, that's too far. but i am for some other things. and so i
he was re-elected president of the united states with over a majority of the vote. with an economy that can only be described as suffering and troubled. so he understands the politics of it. he knows that it is an uphill fight. but the reality is and police officers will tell you as well, police chiefs in particular, is it is the impulsive end. and it's the idea of multideaths at a time which is what a gun can do. i mean it's not-- we have changed the culture in this country as as far as...
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he was re-elected president of the united states with over a majority of the vote. with an economy that can only be described as suffering and troubled. so he understands the politics of it. he knows that it is an uphill fight. but the reality is and police officers will tell you as well, police chiefs in particular is it is the impulsive end. and it's the idea of multideaths at a time which is what a gun can do. i mean it's not-- we have changed the culture in this country as as far as smoking has concerned. when i was a pfc cigarettes were $2 a carton. now it's $9 for a pack of cigarettes and there is a stigma. we don't see smoking in movies any more. we don't see that same level of social acceptance. i mean i think the culture is part of it, no doubt about it. >> if i could just one on the politics, i think the ambitiousness of the proposals was politically savvy. because it will allow a lot of senators from marginal areas who are swinging in the mid thrill to say well i'm not for the assault weapons ban, that's too far. but i am for some other things. and so i t
he was re-elected president of the united states with over a majority of the vote. with an economy that can only be described as suffering and troubled. so he understands the politics of it. he knows that it is an uphill fight. but the reality is and police officers will tell you as well, police chiefs in particular is it is the impulsive end. and it's the idea of multideaths at a time which is what a gun can do. i mean it's not-- we have changed the culture in this country as as far as smoking...
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the radicals wanted nixon to will elected because that would heighten the contradiction. if we would have just gone over the cliff, it would have created this economic disaster, and then people would have seen how extreme and out of touch these republicans are. well, maybe. if only we would have minted the platinum coin then surely people would have rallied around the president. but it doesn't really work like that. these outcomes are going to be sub-optimal like mick jagger said. >> jennifer: i loved your columns on this anybody who has served and had to negotiate realizes that you can't always get what you want. at least half of loaf is still half a loaf but if you don't get any of the loaf you go hungry, but i do understand the argument on the left that it's important for those voices to be loud to push public opinion about what is acceptable policy. do you think it's important to have those voices to broaden the left? >> well, look, i would never tell anybody what to say, and it is true that when you hear people you know, complaining about the president's policy on dr
the radicals wanted nixon to will elected because that would heighten the contradiction. if we would have just gone over the cliff, it would have created this economic disaster, and then people would have seen how extreme and out of touch these republicans are. well, maybe. if only we would have minted the platinum coin then surely people would have rallied around the president. but it doesn't really work like that. these outcomes are going to be sub-optimal like mick jagger said. >>...
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him and to the people who elected him. we're just delighted to be a part of this. >> this is history in the making. first of all from an historical perspective who wouldn't want to be here? but more importantly for me, the whole of the obama administration is everything that i hold dear >> suarez: margaret came up with her family from north carolina. for her a second inauguration for the first black president was no less exciting, no less worthy of celebration than the first one. >> i'm 69 years old. i never thought i would live to see a black president. a black family. i really didn't. i think it's beautiful. it is really history. it's martin luther king's birthday. things that he even talked about and dreamed of, it is happening. people of all races are coming together, praying together, worshipping together, going to school and work together. there's a problem but if we all work together, we can, you know,... it will be beautiful >> suarez: it's very hard to be a short person in a very large crowd. you guys know that al
him and to the people who elected him. we're just delighted to be a part of this. >> this is history in the making. first of all from an historical perspective who wouldn't want to be here? but more importantly for me, the whole of the obama administration is everything that i hold dear >> suarez: margaret came up with her family from north carolina. for her a second inauguration for the first black president was no less exciting, no less worthy of celebration than the first one....
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was brought about by the arab spring but this is not true that jordan has held elections since one nine hundred twenty nine which means we have got ninety years experience here the only difference is that this time the electoral process will be absolutely fast the government will by no means interfere with the procedure we have in force a zero tolerance policy or meddling by any state official let alone a possible ballot reg however we are getting complaints about a practice called political money in jordan that basically this is bribery and vote buying and we have such issues. or make up at what is the political and social impact of. brotherhood it. must be no one and it might not be quite aware of the position of this movement in jordan the muslim brotherhood is a party that has been a part of the national political process for a long time since the one nine hundred forty s. but it has been. actively involved in the political and social affairs of the country it is run for parliament and has been represented in the legislature since the one nine hundred fifty s. fear some party member
was brought about by the arab spring but this is not true that jordan has held elections since one nine hundred twenty nine which means we have got ninety years experience here the only difference is that this time the electoral process will be absolutely fast the government will by no means interfere with the procedure we have in force a zero tolerance policy or meddling by any state official let alone a possible ballot reg however we are getting complaints about a practice called political...
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the republicans have to sound reasonable in order to win elections, especially the presidential election, at the presidential level, and they haven't done that in recent years. >> what about the -- let me go to the asians for a minute. this is a huge growing population. supposedly great business people, free market people, free enterprise people. republicans got slammed in the asian -- >> i don't know why. >> it was just as bad as hispanics. is it because republicans don't go there, they don't talk to asians, they don't go to their meetings? it's it's a matter of language? it's a matter of communication? >> i have no idea why because asians come here legally, there's no flob, they're usually very hard-working, don't depend on government entitlements. that's a mystery to me on that one. >> why do you think that is, that asians are going democratic? >> i think partar of it is the perception that the republicans is a rich white club and by definition that excludes aother people. but also let's say this idea is true, this stereotype of asians as being super entrepreneurial and pro business i
the republicans have to sound reasonable in order to win elections, especially the presidential election, at the presidential level, and they haven't done that in recent years. >> what about the -- let me go to the asians for a minute. this is a huge growing population. supposedly great business people, free market people, free enterprise people. republicans got slammed in the asian -- >> i don't know why. >> it was just as bad as hispanics. is it because republicans don't go...
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general election is to be held in a few months democracy is known to be deep and not going to be d.-day and it is our lady derailed by the corrupt political leaders began to put democracy in her own right track. and we want to pull democracy in place in its two legged and spirit we don't want any kind of delay in elections. they'd actually form which i have suggested the islet even mentioned in the constitution of pakistan all the details which i am demanding ali did in the law. constitution and electoral law and the third thing my electoral reform the agenda has been our lady and dorst by the supreme court of pakistan in are stagnant which was issued on eighth of july two thousand and twelve this year so we have to just enforce these articles of constitution and sections of the electoral laws and judgment of supreme court in dozen or more than one month and still we have three months for care to go to government so there is no chance of beating the democracy election can take place on due time for the two you accused the political reader in pakistan of corruptions and other crimes.
general election is to be held in a few months democracy is known to be deep and not going to be d.-day and it is our lady derailed by the corrupt political leaders began to put democracy in her own right track. and we want to pull democracy in place in its two legged and spirit we don't want any kind of delay in elections. they'd actually form which i have suggested the islet even mentioned in the constitution of pakistan all the details which i am demanding ali did in the law. constitution...
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what more can we leave on america in the next four years without apology because there's no re-election now? let's roll up our sleeves and get to work. and we're all hoping that's what happens. >> thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> a real pleasure. >> very much so. thank you for not asking me about guns. i would get very upset. >> get upset about guns. >> you're doing it for all of us. >> i would like you to join me. your character made one of the great speeches about guns in the west wing, pointing out that america has a huge gun problem. that was more than ten years ago. what should the president do? >> exactly what he's saying he is going to do, which is getting joe biden to figure a way out of this -- we're stuck in our lobby mess, right? we have a very powerful lobby. we have an interesting group that makes a lot of money off munitions and gun. we're a violent culture, no denying that, but when is enough enough? and when are we going to start taking measures to stop even one child from, you know, from the kind of tragedy we have experienced lately? i don't kn
what more can we leave on america in the next four years without apology because there's no re-election now? let's roll up our sleeves and get to work. and we're all hoping that's what happens. >> thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> a real pleasure. >> very much so. thank you for not asking me about guns. i would get very upset. >> get upset about guns. >> you're doing it for all of us. >> i would like you to join me. your...
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that was partly what this whole election was about. i agree there's no part in not giving dignity to the opposition but right now i think he has to play an outside game as well as an inside game. he has to bring the characters to the white house, spend time with the democrats and republicans but the only way i think he's going to have a strategy to move things in the house and the senate is to make the country itself pressure from the outside in. that's when teddy roosevelt had to do because he had a republican party that wouldn't do his bidding so he got the press and public to push them from the outside in. that's what his second term has to do and it's different from the way he did hit in the first term. he tried the consensus route. it doesn't mean you won't reach it ultimately but to have your people pushing in your idea of what you want to happen be the country's idea. you have to provide a story for the country. >> i wanted to show you this conversation i had with the president last summer about what he considers the mistakes of
that was partly what this whole election was about. i agree there's no part in not giving dignity to the opposition but right now i think he has to play an outside game as well as an inside game. he has to bring the characters to the white house, spend time with the democrats and republicans but the only way i think he's going to have a strategy to move things in the house and the senate is to make the country itself pressure from the outside in. that's when teddy roosevelt had to do because he...
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and the bit on democracy in syria pre elections to the more repressed and then you have the strongest political. party in syria and lost in brother whose. politics are lottie's the most on the need for mission to also in a coma time to. rebel forces in syria like the preceding are. some of the. components of the source of. the surge there are some members of the two armed forces that went over to the rebels and then you have the a new structure on some of their you had to spend money to fight terrorists did that are closer. to that would ensure the secular bylines for their members of your position so really we see the politico potent cold blind. placebo the old lens but they will be we can tell the v.c. the only thing good having come now is that they want to remove the government in damascus what was not got to happen that ever happens the fight will be between those who. doesn't begin. to continue to be old to be crippling to the well what good will their talks actually do when they insist that assad should go but the government has rere iterated this week that the president's depa
and the bit on democracy in syria pre elections to the more repressed and then you have the strongest political. party in syria and lost in brother whose. politics are lottie's the most on the need for mission to also in a coma time to. rebel forces in syria like the preceding are. some of the. components of the source of. the surge there are some members of the two armed forces that went over to the rebels and then you have the a new structure on some of their you had to spend money to fight...
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heard in particular impact on the election and while it was let me tell you the. first of all i'd like to thank you for the opportunity to speak to your channels respectable audience on a regular viewer of your channel myself and your respectable viewers may think that the election was brought about by the arab spring but this is not true that jordan has held elections since one nine hundred twenty nine which means we have got ninety years experience here the only difference is that this time the electoral process will be absolutely fair the government will by no means interfere with the procedure we have in force a zero tolerance policy or meddling by any state official let alone a possible ballot reg however we are getting complaints about a practice called political money in jordan that basically this is bribery and vote buying and we have cracked down on such issues. will open. up that is the political and social impact of a boycott of brotherhood c.s.u. what is delay on my show from the one muslim your viewers might not be quite aware of the position of this
heard in particular impact on the election and while it was let me tell you the. first of all i'd like to thank you for the opportunity to speak to your channels respectable audience on a regular viewer of your channel myself and your respectable viewers may think that the election was brought about by the arab spring but this is not true that jordan has held elections since one nine hundred twenty nine which means we have got ninety years experience here the only difference is that this time...
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the story of this election has not been so much about winners and losers as it has the power of the far right parties and which one netanyahu will take to be the next coalition government. >> in october netanyahu's foreign minister announced he would run on a single ballot. he looked likely to take a larger portion of seats in the new parliament, but in the last few weeks they have been losing support, mainly to this man. the 40-year-old millionaire encapsulates the emergence and acceptance of far right nationalism and israeli politics. bennet has run on a platform of restoring jewish values june politics as well as lowering cost of living. another man for the moment, the tv press center could become third in the elections and also be a coalition partner for netanyahu. rather than security issues, it is the economy that is dominating the of said -- the debate. netanyahu maybe on his way to another victory, but it is far from plain sailing. the parties are likely to be ideologically different. for netanyahu, winning the selection and now may be the easy part. >> the trial of five men acc
the story of this election has not been so much about winners and losers as it has the power of the far right parties and which one netanyahu will take to be the next coalition government. >> in october netanyahu's foreign minister announced he would run on a single ballot. he looked likely to take a larger portion of seats in the new parliament, but in the last few weeks they have been losing support, mainly to this man. the 40-year-old millionaire encapsulates the emergence and...
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he has been closely following the election. most israeli politicians on not even discussing the issue. >> it makes me realize how much we are being ignored. tackling all the problems around us and not focusing on the in- house problem. just in order to get over for the election. >> the traditional face of palestinians, has not mentioned the two-state solution in its campaign ads. the palestinian statement has been involved in almost every major negotiation with israel. he says israel is ignoring the palestinian issue because it does not threaten their security. >> attempts to put the \ palestinians down and restrict their movement. all of this is not costing them much. >> one party on the right that is talking about the occupation, its leader, says he will propose that israel gets 60% of the west bank. >> he is expected to win the election. >> he can get israelis whatever they want without any threat. they can do whatever they want with total impunity. >> they are divided by the separation wall. some people believe that is why
he has been closely following the election. most israeli politicians on not even discussing the issue. >> it makes me realize how much we are being ignored. tackling all the problems around us and not focusing on the in- house problem. just in order to get over for the election. >> the traditional face of palestinians, has not mentioned the two-state solution in its campaign ads. the palestinian statement has been involved in almost every major negotiation with israel. he says...
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along with the majority of voters in the last two elections. bill o'reilly for saying "asian people are not liberal by nature. they're usually more industrious and hard working." tell that to the dalai lama. ann coulter for saying guns aren't the problem. at least not white people with guns. and pay no attention to who's done the last few massacres. the quickie goes to -- >> thank you. ann coulter you've won the award and now here are anne's exact words. >> you compare white populations, we have the same murder rate as belgium. so perhaps it is not a gun problem. it is a demographic problem. >> john: ann's not a racist. anyone who thinks white people aren't killing folks in belgium hasn't seen bruge. some of ann's best friends are demographics. ann coulter couldn't be here tonight on account of being hateful overseas. we accept this award on its at cepacol we've heard people are going to extremes to relieve their sore throats. oh, okay, you don't need to do that. but i don't want any more of the usual lozenges and i want new cooling relief! ugh
along with the majority of voters in the last two elections. bill o'reilly for saying "asian people are not liberal by nature. they're usually more industrious and hard working." tell that to the dalai lama. ann coulter for saying guns aren't the problem. at least not white people with guns. and pay no attention to who's done the last few massacres. the quickie goes to -- >> thank you. ann coulter you've won the award and now here are anne's exact words. >> you compare...
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general colin powell has endorsed barack obama in both elections. he was asked if the president has met his expectations during the first term. >> he has seen the economy come up again, and the employment -- unemployment rate is still too high but i think this will improve. we're out of iraq and we are changing our policy in afghanistan, and osama bin laden is dead. the president has made a commitment to education and he is running with a 52% approval rate, and this is a good start for a second term. >> what about the critics of the president to say that the deficit has grown and he has not put his weight behind climate change. in his first address, he mentioned climate change three times. and there are still problems in the country and the criticism -- is that he has given a fabulous speech but has not followed through. >> i think some of the criticism is fair but you have to also talk about his initial priorities or challenges. he is really committed to doing something about this in the second term. the deficit is one of the most difficult issues
general colin powell has endorsed barack obama in both elections. he was asked if the president has met his expectations during the first term. >> he has seen the economy come up again, and the employment -- unemployment rate is still too high but i think this will improve. we're out of iraq and we are changing our policy in afghanistan, and osama bin laden is dead. the president has made a commitment to education and he is running with a 52% approval rate, and this is a good start for a...
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he is part of an opposition movement which boycotted the elections. as far as he is concerned, the king can stay in office, but only as a figurehead. >> the movement is calling for a change in the regime, and if that does not happen, then the next step would be the overthrow of the regime. that means the king. >> jordan is looking for a smooth transition to more democracy without a civil war like syria or an islamist government as in egypt. what happens all depends on how willing the king is to bring about change. >> tensions are running high in some parts of turkey as nato gears up to get its missile defense system up and running this weekend. turkey has requested help because of concerns that the syrian civil war could spill over to its borders. the missiles have been sent by the united states, germany, and the netherlands, but not everyone approves of the move. on tuesday, a proud of -- a crowd of protesters. >> demonstrations against the patriot missile deployment have been taking place for days. the confrontation and threats against german soldie
he is part of an opposition movement which boycotted the elections. as far as he is concerned, the king can stay in office, but only as a figurehead. >> the movement is calling for a change in the regime, and if that does not happen, then the next step would be the overthrow of the regime. that means the king. >> jordan is looking for a smooth transition to more democracy without a civil war like syria or an islamist government as in egypt. what happens all depends on how willing...
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presidential elections are due in october. they plan to make a criminal offense to force anyone to marry in england. the finding and prosecuting of parents could be easier said than done. as part our series focusing on women, we have a report on the effort to end forced marriages. >> here is what teenagers get taught in school in london nowadays, how to spot if one of your friends is being put into a forced marriage. this campaigner and a charity trying to get children from any racial background to understand how important is this. >> we can be sensitive to any particular group. this should be against the law and will be against a loss in and it needs to be stamped out. >> this woman was taken to turkey by her parents on a holiday, she said. when she was taken there, she was introduced to a magical to marry. five years later, after physical, sexual, and mental abuse, she got away. she hasn't forgotten and it does not find it easy to forgive her father. >> they took me to turkey, it wasn't explained. i never even knew i was goi
presidential elections are due in october. they plan to make a criminal offense to force anyone to marry in england. the finding and prosecuting of parents could be easier said than done. as part our series focusing on women, we have a report on the effort to end forced marriages. >> here is what teenagers get taught in school in london nowadays, how to spot if one of your friends is being put into a forced marriage. this campaigner and a charity trying to get children from any racial...
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benjamin netanyahu has won the election, but the party has lost ground. a time magazine editor and political campaigner has been jailed for 10 years under the so-called -- the law is designed to protect the royal family from criticism, but some say they are increasingly being used as a political tool. >> when he arrived at court, he was confident. he has been in jail since he was arrested in april 2011, having been denied bail 12 times. shackle that the ankles alongside other prisoners also facing criminal charges, he hopes this is the day that is already long campaign for freedom will end. he says he is innocent and not a criminal. but he also knew that being charged with insulting the monarchy in thailand usually results in a long jail term. and that is exactly what was handed down of the criminal courts in bangkok. he was given 10 years for publishing articles in his magazine deemed offensive to the monarchy and an additional year for a separate defamation case. this verdict is another blow to thailand's human rights record and, in particular, freedom
benjamin netanyahu has won the election, but the party has lost ground. a time magazine editor and political campaigner has been jailed for 10 years under the so-called -- the law is designed to protect the royal family from criticism, but some say they are increasingly being used as a political tool. >> when he arrived at court, he was confident. he has been in jail since he was arrested in april 2011, having been denied bail 12 times. shackle that the ankles alongside other prisoners...
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. >> suarez: on tonight's daily download, we look back at the 2012 election and ahead to the
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>> he is certainly in a different place than he was before the election. this is not going to be a simple negotiation. he faces a reality that there is a very strong, nelson dressed presents reflected in this election, and he has a right wing base of his own, which in many ways is even to the right of where he is, so how does he reconcile that? how does he reconcile what is highly secular and that which is religious? there is the israeli mainstream that makes it very clear even more than the social and economic issues, what they want is to share the burden. this is the idea that everyone in response but -- everyone in israel has to share responsibility. there was resentment for those who do not serve in the military. >> it was about domestic issues. >> it was very much about domestic issues, but i think it is a mistake to think it was only about domestic issues. looking at the back room of the party and the system, there is someone who did not make the list, and others who did not make the list. those who made the list were actually against the two-state s
>> he is certainly in a different place than he was before the election. this is not going to be a simple negotiation. he faces a reality that there is a very strong, nelson dressed presents reflected in this election, and he has a right wing base of his own, which in many ways is even to the right of where he is, so how does he reconcile that? how does he reconcile what is highly secular and that which is religious? there is the israeli mainstream that makes it very clear even more than...
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who survive his snuff election on january twenty second. israel decides on our team. beijing has criticised washington for its latest comments on china's territorial problem japan and south china sea saying u.s. should be more careful with its words and stay away from the region's matters when it comes after statements made by u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton sure that tokyo american support warning china against any unilateral action in dispute with beijing on camera they claim to a string of uninhabited islands that are said to be rich in natural resources george coup the founder of the national strategic alliance and believes the u.s. is stoking the conflict between the two asian powers. when the u.s. created this mess and i think the u.s. is continuing to prolong the problem between between japan and china u.s. is again playing the strategic ambiguity game by on the one hand saying we're neutral about this and we're not taking sides between china and japan and on the other hand they're saying we recognize that japan has a mystery of control and therefore we
who survive his snuff election on january twenty second. israel decides on our team. beijing has criticised washington for its latest comments on china's territorial problem japan and south china sea saying u.s. should be more careful with its words and stay away from the region's matters when it comes after statements made by u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton sure that tokyo american support warning china against any unilateral action in dispute with beijing on camera they claim to a...
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prior to the american election immediately after the american election it sort of disappeared from from the discussion and from the discourse i expect that to return after the israeli election i expect there to be further discussion about iran precisely because it is a very useful way to distract not only from domestic issues that are important to israelis and there are a variety of issues that are important to israelis just like anyone else but particularly to distract from international pressure on israel to do anything about its ongoing occupation of palestinian territory just like the war on terror distracts us from what's happening here the kind of the fear mongering the threat of terrorism i wanted to show you this article from monitor that says palestinians of course hamas fatah must unite if they expect to have any leverage really do you agree with this assessment well i think that you know there are certainly legitimacy questions when it comes to the palestinian leadership and there are definitely needs for reform and realignment and better representation across the board this
prior to the american election immediately after the american election it sort of disappeared from from the discussion and from the discourse i expect that to return after the israeli election i expect there to be further discussion about iran precisely because it is a very useful way to distract not only from domestic issues that are important to israelis and there are a variety of issues that are important to israelis just like anyone else but particularly to distract from international...
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there are also people there celebrating the election of the first african-american president. president obama is only the 16th sitting chief executive to be returned to office. he is the first president since dwight eisenhower to win two consecutive elections with more than 51% of the popular vote. he won for the 372 electoral votes to mitt romney's 206 and spent part of the morning at the white house having coffee with bipartisan leadership. >> this is the second time the president had his inauguration on the celebration of martin luther king, jr. and it's actually a ceremonial event. the 20th amendment to the constitution mandates that newly elected mandates take place on january 20th and several times that happened on the sunday. and followed by the pomp and pageantry on the following monday. >> both president obama and vice president biden took their official oaths of office why yesterday. >> i barack hussein obama swear -- >> supreme court justice john roberts swore in the first family. justice sotomayor did the honor at the vice president's residence at the united states
there are also people there celebrating the election of the first african-american president. president obama is only the 16th sitting chief executive to be returned to office. he is the first president since dwight eisenhower to win two consecutive elections with more than 51% of the popular vote. he won for the 372 electoral votes to mitt romney's 206 and spent part of the morning at the white house having coffee with bipartisan leadership. >> this is the second time the president had...
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israel is heading into the last day before its point of entry elections but as you say on tuesday mr struggles against the opposition will. have more off the break. georgian president mikheil saakashvili is military police have been accused by prosecutors of using a very unusual weapon to control members of the government a weapon so unusual that history great villains would even touch it that weapon was almost sexuality the georgian prosecutor's office claims a network of gay spies was set up to seduce certain politicians in order to surveil them and blackmail them the gay spies would tempt men in the government into going back to their apartments which were filled with hidden cameras and microphones to record information and create a not safe for work video to be used to put pressure on these officials this is truly one of the most unique and kind of gross weapons of political intrigue i've ever heard of i mean how many men in georgia politics could possibly fall into the spy trap you know if he actually did implement this scheme and it actually worked than machiavelli and von bism
israel is heading into the last day before its point of entry elections but as you say on tuesday mr struggles against the opposition will. have more off the break. georgian president mikheil saakashvili is military police have been accused by prosecutors of using a very unusual weapon to control members of the government a weapon so unusual that history great villains would even touch it that weapon was almost sexuality the georgian prosecutor's office claims a network of gay spies was set up...
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s diversity bacchis if the opposition comes to power in the next election. during his visit here to germany the leftist greek opposition leader spoke of a humanitarian crisis in his country that is being caused by the austerity measures imposed upon it and backed by governments like that of angola merkel's he said that life itself had rejected the notion of austerity and said that it was the greek people that were suffering most at the hands of the measures imposed upon them in oil at the moment going to live with us think when i'm coming you to understand what i mean when i see that our steering measures have failed or you have to do is look at our economy it showed that our debt and our policies are unsustainable look at that we cannot proceed with policies that have generated recession more dad and a larger deficit what our society is destabilized and it is falling apart. on many year during his time in berlin alexis tsipras met with the german finance minister wolfgang schauble now the two of them certainly don't see eye to eye when it comes to the best
s diversity bacchis if the opposition comes to power in the next election. during his visit here to germany the leftist greek opposition leader spoke of a humanitarian crisis in his country that is being caused by the austerity measures imposed upon it and backed by governments like that of angola merkel's he said that life itself had rejected the notion of austerity and said that it was the greek people that were suffering most at the hands of the measures imposed upon them in oil at the...
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christian democrats lose ground to the social democrats opposition in regional elections. and as israel prepares for its own parliamentary poll on tuesday we report on why many in the country are growing increasingly frustrated with the policies of the party that said to win the vote. live from our studios in central moscow you're watching r r c with me and he said now it's good to have you with us four pm here in the russian capital let's get straight to our top story and the islamic terrorist cell allegedly responsible for the deadly siege in algeria says france is carrying out a crusader campaign in the region almost sixty hostages were killed after militants captured a remote gas plant in retaliation for the ongoing french intervention in neighboring mali well the islamists claim they wanted to negotiate the release of their captives but the offer was turned down but the algerian military deciding to storm the facility causing a bloodbath more terror attacks have now been promised and less friend. and the campaign in north africa some of the hostage takers were militan
christian democrats lose ground to the social democrats opposition in regional elections. and as israel prepares for its own parliamentary poll on tuesday we report on why many in the country are growing increasingly frustrated with the policies of the party that said to win the vote. live from our studios in central moscow you're watching r r c with me and he said now it's good to have you with us four pm here in the russian capital let's get straight to our top story and the islamic terrorist...
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they say there's election commission in pakistan which will hold free and fair elections. kamal in o live to islamabad. what is the latest on the trouble in pashawar? >> i just spoke to our contact who told me the protesters who brought the body to the governor's house are in a meeting with the authorities with their demand that the perpetrators of the crime, that there should be justice, and that their perfume should be lifted so people can resume their normal lives. however, so far, there's no word from the government or the authorities. the incident took place a couple days back. these people were killed and dumped. because it was curfew, nobody could retrieve the bodies. there are questions asked to who carried out the attacks. some of the people who were killed, there were family paramilitaryhe pair liber forces. there are suspicions that the attack could have been carried out by an militant islamic grou. sometimes they attack civilians and military members. >> does anyone know where the prime minister is? >> nobody has seen the prime minister in public since the orde
they say there's election commission in pakistan which will hold free and fair elections. kamal in o live to islamabad. what is the latest on the trouble in pashawar? >> i just spoke to our contact who told me the protesters who brought the body to the governor's house are in a meeting with the authorities with their demand that the perpetrators of the crime, that there should be justice, and that their perfume should be lifted so people can resume their normal lives. however, so far,...
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before the election we interviewed the incoming prime minister. and he said that the opposition should have used much time ticks and has a preview of what's coming up in the next hour and. the muslim brotherhood is a party that has been part of the national political process for a long time since the one nine hundred forty s. it has been actively involved in the political and social affairs of the country it has run for parliament and has been represented in legislatures since the one nine hundred fifty s. they are not hostile towards the country or its current leadership but this time they initiated a boycott demanding a change in the election laws and the constitution to better suit them if you opt for a boycott why would anyone change the law if you are in the future it would stay just the same it's a catch twenty two that they should have participated in the election and in force the change they are asking for. the bloody civil standoff in syria will see no resolution as long as rebels overwhelmingly supported by some foreign powers stick to t
before the election we interviewed the incoming prime minister. and he said that the opposition should have used much time ticks and has a preview of what's coming up in the next hour and. the muslim brotherhood is a party that has been part of the national political process for a long time since the one nine hundred forty s. it has been actively involved in the political and social affairs of the country it has run for parliament and has been represented in legislatures since the one nine...